Typhoon Haiyan CASE STUDY Flashcards
Topic 2
1
Q
List Primary Effects
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- 6,300 killed
- 600,000 displaced
- 40,000 homes destroyed
- 90% of Tacloban destroyed including airport
- 30,000 fishing boats destroyed
- 400mm of rain
- Crops, buildings and power lines damaged
2
Q
List Secondary Effects
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- Many left homeless
- 6 million lost source of income
- Flooding caused landslides and blocked roads, cutting off remote places
- Power supplies cut off for a month in some places
- Airline and ferry services disrupted, slowing down aid
- Shortage of food and water, leading to stealing and then destroying buisnesses
- Hospitals, schools and shops destroyed, affecting people in obv ways
3
Q
What were some immediate responses?
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- International governments and aid agencies gae food, water and shelter
- US military aircraft helped searching for people and aid delivery
- Israeli, French and Belgium field hospitals were set up
- UK governement sent shelter kits for families
- 1200 centres set up for homeless
4
Q
What were some long-term responses?
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- UN donated financial aid, supplies and med support
- Rebuilding of roads, bridges and airports
- ‘Cash for work’ programmes so people would help clear debris and rebuild city
- Rice farming and fishing were quickly re-established
- Homes built away from coast
- Cyclone shelters made for people living in flooding areas like coast
5
Q
What was Typhoon Haiyan?
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Supertyphoon that originated in Pacific ocean. Started as category 3 and travelled west. When it reached philippenes, it was category 5. It continued to Vietnam but was a category 3 there. It then dissolved.
6
Q
What are the 5 key facts?
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- 8th November 2013
- Over 6,000 died
- Was a super typhoon
- Pacific ocean
- Category 5